Steve, yes, you can adjust the screen settings to see it better. Its just like your TV, brightness and contrast.
You may want to up your colour output as well, if your graphics card can handle it... don't know your machine specs, right click on your
desktop > properties
Select the
Settings tab then colour quality, set it to the highest your computer will allow, then click apply and ok.
Thats providing you're on a PC etc...
Russ, PDFs have several levels of compression. Never use web compression, its shockingly bad... in theory, the Adobe system should give almost perfect screen to print quality and colour matching... but in practice, its hit and miss. I'd be better off sending you and uncompressed TIFF, but for a banner at 300DPI, its probably best I put it on a CD and mail it to you as it'll be anything from 100MB upwards
I should have a few free minutes tomorrow to tinker a little with the design, perhaps make the cars a bit more visable, for you old timers
But things are starting to get busy again, so no promises
Keep up the good work, oh and I see a member has a lovely 240z on ebay for £4,000 I'm very very tempted!